40.Unusual Festivals
Every country has his own festivals to celebrate different things. Some festivals are more interesting than others because they're unusual — and a lot more fun!Here are just a few unusual festivals around the world.
Holi, the festival of colours, takes place every year in India, Nepal, and other parts of the world.
Holi celebrates the e(1) of winter and the arrival of spring. It's also a celebration of good over evil. During the festival, people throw coloured powder (粉末)and water at each other. Stores and offices close, and the streets fill with e(2) crowds. It's one of the most colourful festivals in the world.
The only colour during another famous festival is red. "La Tomatina" takes place in Bunol, Spain, in August. People come from all over the world for a big food f(3) . La Tomatina, you see, is the festival of throwing tomatoes!All over the country, people run through the streets throwing red tomatoes at each other. The streets get very messy, but everyone has a good time.
A(4) strange and cold festival takes place every May or June in Peru. People celebrate with music and dance on top of a glacier!The festival 1(5) for three days, and people walk out carrying torches (火把)to finish the festival.
Finally, how about a festival with animals?On the last weekend in November, people in Lopburi, Thailand, i(6) some unusual guests to dinner at the Monkey Buffet Festival. Hundreds of monkeys come to the buffet, where they feast (享受) on fruit, nuts and vegetables. It's a great tourist attraction, and people from all over the world to watch it.
Unusual or not, festivals have one thing in common all over the world. They bring people t(7) , and they give them a reason to celebrate and have fun.